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  3. People Express Airlines (1980s) - Wikipedia

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    By June 1985, People Express had lost $5.8 million on operating income of $18.7 million. [3] On August 2, 1985, the company announced it was launching daily Boeing 747 service between Brussels and Newark at the prices of $149; to promote the new route, fares were discounted to $99 until September 30. [3]

  4. ViaAir - Wikipedia

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    Via Airlines was a US domestic regional airline offering scheduled service across the United States. The airline originally focused on scheduled Essential Air Service from Raleigh County Memorial Airport in Beckley, West Virginia, Parkersburg/Marietta in Parkersburg, West Virginia to Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, [1] but had since withdrawn from ...

  5. 1985 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Flight attendant Uli Derickson plays a key role in maintaining calm aboard the airliner and negotiating with the gunmen. [20] Mid-June – The Iraqi Air Force carries out its fiftieth raid on Tehran since the beginning of the Iran–Iraq War in September 1980. [7] June 19 - A group of Islamic extremists blow up a section of the Frankfurt Airport.

  6. Air Choice One - Wikipedia

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    Multi-Aero was founded in 1979 under the name Multi-Aero Corporation. [3] In October 2009, Air Choice One won the EAS contract to serve Decatur, Illinois, [4] and Burlington, Iowa.

  7. Wright Amendment - Wikipedia

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    Dallas and Fort Worth's efforts to block Continental Express were unsuccessful; the carrier began intrastate flights between Love Field and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on 11 June 1998, becoming only the third airline to start new service at Love after the 1968 bond agreement, following Southwest and the defunct Muse Air. [28]